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Mr. Tom Posted 10 years ago
Vocabulary

Scheduled timing

Hi

Would you say that the underlined work here? All of it is natural?

A - Could you tell me the scheduled timing for the bus? I've been waiting here since early morning.

B- Sorry, but the town bus has no scheduled timing. It comes and goes like bad news. That means any time.

Thanks,

Tom

PS: Should I write "anytime" or "any time" in this context?
  

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Mr. Tom Would you say that the underlined work here? I have complaints about some of the un-underlined material also.

  • Mr.
  • Tom Would you say that the underlined work here?
  • I have complaints about some of the un-underlined material also.
  • And I am not familiar with your 'bad news' simile.
  • A: Do you know the bus schedule?
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Mr. TomWould you say that the underlined work here?
I have complaints about some of the un-underlined material also. And I am not familiar with your 'bad news' simile.

A: Do you know the bus schedule? I've been waiting here since early morning.
B: It has no schedule. It comes and goes as it pleases.

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